On ESPN right now. Both of these teams are very good. Cincinnati is surprisingly quick to the ball on their their D line. The UCF true Freshman QB, (who was 3rd on the depth chart most of the summer) is no McKenzie Milton, but after a shaky start has looked very good. He gets the ball out quickly.
16-10 at the half, UCF is up after a late TD and some strange clock management by Cincinnati.
End of Q3, a dominating quarter by Cincinnati, they have UCF on the ropes. With a 20=16 lead, the Bearcats have the ball deep in UCF territory. Cincinnati students still there, the house is rocking.
UCF vs Cincinnati
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- Riptide
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UCF QB passes sailing a little, but Cincinnati getting away with a LOT of contact by DBs. Officials seem to be somewhat intimidated by the environment.
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Cincinnati won. Over 40k in attendance,
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It looked like a great atmosphere for college football and boy did the Bearcats take it to UCF in the second half! The students seemed to stay, and the stadium was rocking.
Our small and intimate stadium could be one hell of a home field advantage if we could fill it for every game.
" If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day.." Jimmy V
Cincy had been better coming into this game. UCF somehow thinks going hurry up with a true freshman QB and a subpar defense will lead to success against better opponents. Beating a crappy Stanford team got into their heads.